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i have had several pairs inc the new type A with the ankle thing that seems strange

never had any problems with the crotch splitting

makes me feel a bit inferior tbh

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apparently pfanner say that braces should be worn with their trousers to prevent strain on the fly area or so i was told at the aa on the fletcher stewart stand.

 

Why don't they just build their trousers to take the strain like everyone else?

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Why don't they just build their trousers to take the strain like everyone else?

 

never had a problem in the rear end department. a couple of zips have gone in the past though. all sorted out no though. :001_tongue:

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the crotch only goes when your legs are really sweaty or wet and the crotch is lower, take a big high step up something and riiiiiiiipp..

 

yeah i have had that happen to me but i really dont wanna go round with my trousers up round my ribs like simon cowell or bob !:sneaky2::001_tongue:

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yeah i have had that happen to me but i really dont wanna go round with my trousers up round my ribs like simon cowell or bob !:sneaky2::001_tongue:

 

How dare you, some of us have been trying to get that look for years....:001_tt1:

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my stretch airs are the only pair that HAVEN'T gone in the crotch on me and thats with braces on every pair including stihl, oregon, and sip. Haven't tried the husky trousers as i feel i have found the perfect trouser for me in the stretch airs.

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My type C's are off to a seamstress/saddlers to get proper fixed!!!!! I cant keep sending them back to Jonsie. My Hi flex allow me to do the splits and big steps with a belt and never rip so i am not sure why the stretch airs are so different. It is frustrating though.

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I thought Pfanner were aware of this problem and had now rectified it?

 

You can't say to people - by the way, wear braces with your £200 trousers or your knob will fall out of the badly stitched crotch.:thumbdown:

 

How much is it to get them stitched up properly Theocus?

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